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By acknowledging that consumer protection laws do not apply, the reader accepts that legal protections available to individual consumers—including dispute rights under laws like Regulation E—are unavailable in this context.
The reader is required to acknowledge the inapplicability of named and unnamed consumer protection laws and consumer-specific rules to their use of the Services, removing those legal protections from the relationship.
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By acknowledging that consumer protection laws do not apply, the reader accepts that legal protections available to individual consumers—including dispute rights under laws like Regulation E—are unavailable in this context.
The reader is required to acknowledge the inapplicability of named and unnamed consumer protection laws and consumer-specific rules to their use of the Services, removing those legal protections from the relationship.
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